AMUSEMENTS. ENTERTAINMENT THAT CANNOT FAIL TO ENTERTAIN ALL CLASSES OF PATRONS. THE PEOPLE’S NEW PLYMOUTH. AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. (Finally To-morrow Night). TWO SPLENDID‘FEATURES. (1) —Adventure and Romance amongst the docks of a great city. “THE GIRL OVERBOARD." “THE GIRL OVERBOARD." — Starring — MARY PHILBIN, OTIS HARLAN AND FRED MACKAYE. (2) —The Finest Underworld Story ever brought to the screen —a cross section •of life' that .. is vivid, vital and moving with express speed from start to finish. “THE VOICE OF THE CITY." “THE VOICE OF THE CITY." With WILLARD MACK and others. LAUREL-HARDY COMEDY TO OPEN. PRICES: Dress Circle 1/6, Stalls 1/-. FINALLY TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! OPERA HOUSE HAWERA. ■ i Universal’s Comedy de Luxe. — “MODERN LOVE.” — — “MODERN LOVE." — The Screaming Story of ah even break marriage that - became an ever split. — Starring — CHARLIE CHASE, KATHRYN CRAW- ' FORD AND JEAN HERSHOLT. - In Addition: A Music Master Series. ■ “SONGS OF THE BRITISH ISLES." PRICES: Dress Circle 1/6, 'Stalls 1/-. BOX PLAN AS, USUAL! ’ ' ' < ' BOXING. BOXING! -BOXING! BOXING! JJOXING! OPERA HOUSE, NEW PLYMOUTH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1929. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1929. •TOM DONOVAN - (Taranaki) TOM DONOVAN (Taranaki) TOM DONOVAN (Taranaki) < • TOM DONOVAN .(Taranaki) — Versus TOM GRIFFITHS (Dunedin) TOM GRIFFITHS (Dunedin) TOM GRIFFITHS (Dunedin) , TOM GRIFFITHS (Dunedin) Supported by: SIX LEADING AMATEUR BOUTS SIX LEADING AMATEUR BOUTS Referee: Mr’. Alan Maxwell PRICES: Ringside 10/-, Front Stalls and Dress Circle 5/-, Back Stalls 4/-, Gallery 2/6 (plus tax). BOX PLAN at COLLIER'S WEDNESDAYOwing to heavy bookings Country Patrons are advised to Book Seats at Collier’s. 'PHONE 243. E. J. CARR, Secretary, N.P. Boxing Association (Incorp.). TENDERS. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. NOTICE TO BOAT BUILDERS. QpENDERS will be received by the undersigned up till Noon, WEDNESDAY, October 23rd, 1929, for building a Lifeboat for the Board’s Dredger (Contract No. 51). j Particulars will be forwarded upon request. G. W. B. LOWSON, Engineer to the Board.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1929, Page 3
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